Whitby Free Press, 7 Jun 1989, p. 33

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WHMTY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7,1989, PAGE 38 Dunedfin mi*dgets flow undefated in fu ae Whitby Dunedin Construction midgets scoredI three runs with two out in the. nint inning te steal *a 7-6 vict oromPeter- boroug in basebal May 24. With the score 6-4 for Peter- borough, Whitby's Jason Skinner andJason Guindon walked and then Jared Stevens doubled to set the stage for DarrynC~hristie who singled to drive in both the tying and winning runs. Jerexny Harness gave up. only three, Peterborough hits in five innings. Skinner came. on in relief and also allowed three hits. Harness smashed a home run in the gaine, Darren Johnston scored two runs and made a fine Ontario lacrosse JUNIOR A RfflIte May 30 M.adugu Peteibrýugh May 31 June 1 June 2 Brampton Peterborough June,4 St. Catharines 13 lirmmptm 10 17 Bay Area 6 18 Miasiauga 6 18 Bay Are 8 il Sarnia 10 16 Miaaamauga 7 Sarnia Standinga (mu et undy, Juno 4) Team Peterborough St. Catharnes Whithy Missiaauga Sarnia Brampton Bay Area w L PI'8 7 1 14 7 2 14 6 2 12 3 5 6 3 5 6 3- 6 6 1 9 2 MOR/SENIOR Rtemats May 30 Owen Sound June 2 Brooklin June 3 Soundi OwenE TeMM Brooldi 28 Brampton 21 Orangeville 6 14 Peterborough 4 et < Suinday, Juxie 4) w L 1P1S rough 4 1 S 3in 6 Owen Sound Fergus OrangeviUe Brampton - throw to prevent a run, and Mike Fulton and Simon Gosgnach chipped in with excellent defen- sive plays.<1 *Jamie Watters pitched a four- hitter as Whitby then defeated 9-1 in the first gaine of à double- header May 27. Watters also had two hits, and scored three runs. Fulton and Guindon had run- Seven more Whitby Iroquois Swim Club members have quali- fied for the provincial teain that will compete in Etobicoke July Correction The Free Press wishes to apo- logize for an incorrect spelling of Soo Luen Tom, Athletic A.,ocia- tion award winner at Henry Street High School's recent ath- Ietic banquet. The error was in a photo caption in last week's edi- tion. More ospýorts on pages 35,39 scoring triples. In the second gaine, Mike Baker gained a two-hit shutout in an 11-0 v*ctor for Whitby. Fulton had three Lits and thre runs-batted-in while Darren Johnston and Darry Christie each had two hits. Whitby now has four wins in four gaines this season. Optimi sts gain split Whitby Optimist bantains lost 14-5 to Bwowanville before rebounding to defeat Port Hope 9-7 in recent basebaîl action. Steve Wyrozub provided most of the Whitby offenoe against Bowmanville as he had a double, single, two walks and drove in a run. Mlike Hunter was the losing pitéher. Against Port Hope a 10-inning contest, Whitby skowed out- standing defence. Chris Delbono made two over- the-shoulder catches in left field wleTé-Ilm Curran was solid on the infield. Starting pitcher TMm Puddister picked off two baserunners in his seven'innings of work. Keith Milîs came on in relief of Puddister in the eighth innîng and also drove in the tI'ng run in the ninth inning with a -two- out, two-strike single. First basenian nTnim neson drove in the winning run in the tenth inning with a single. Brett Rayne had three hits for Whitby in the gaine. The win was Whitby's second this season against two losses. SUMMER IS COMINGI! DON'T WAIT - ORDER NOW 14-17. Qualifying for the teain after meeting standards at the Youth Cup meet June 2, 3 and 4 were Danielle Johnson, in girls 13 and 14 100-metre backstroke; Hayley Cook, g is il and 12 50m free- style; ernadete Masterson, girls 1l and 12 50m and 100m back- stroke; Anne Morrioe, girls 10 and under 200m breaststroke; Leah-Anne Mclnnes, girls 10 and under 200m breaststroke; Iain Burnett, boys 10 and under 50m and 100m backstroke;* Sandy Henderson, boys 10 and under 4COm freestyle and 200m back- stroke. Already on Whitby's provincial teami were Aaron Lo and Leslie Dowson, who will soon compete in age il and 12 aklong with Molly Morrioe and Blair Dobbyn, and Reee Ayotte, Patricia Luke and Peggy Hefford for ages 13 u.nd 14. rui un " ~.IJUKE DNIDER'S ]YLAY hALL EN S FiJ 1 Run around the bail field once or twice to get your muscles warmed UP for stretching. This will also help get your legs into good shape. WARMING UP Proper warm-up is essen- tial to partîcipating in ail sports. If muscles. ligaments and tendons aren't warmn they wont work properly and serlous injuries can resuit. il1unk rotations cet your back muscles loosened UP for bending and reaching for the baIl. Feet shoulder width apart, rotate five times in cither direction. Bend forward as far as you can. i3 Arm circles help your arm ani shoulder muscles. Stand stilI and rotate both arms in big circles first for- ward. then backward. five times each way. For more information on Petro-Canada Play Bal. phone 1-800-268-2244. Seven more qu..alify for provincial meet NURSE 'f CHEVROLET - QLDSMOBILE e CADILLAC Dundas & Trhickson in WhItby - 668-3304 A do%

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